Description
screwdriver is a tool used to drive screws into materials like wood, metal, or plastic. It consists of a handle and a shaft with a tip that matches the screw’s head type. Screwdrivers are essential for tasks ranging from simple household repairs to complex industrial and construction work. They are available in various sizes, types, and designs to accommodate different screws and applications.
Key Specifications:
- Types:
- Flathead (Slotted) – Single flat blade for screws with a straight, horizontal slot
- Phillips – Cross-shaped tip designed for screws with a cross slot
- Pozidriv – Similar to Phillips, with additional grooves for better grip
- Torx – Star-shaped tip for high-torque applications, commonly used in electronics and automotive industries
- Hex (Allen) – Six-sided tip for screws with a hexagonal socket
- Tri-Wing – Three-winged tip, often used in specialized applications
- Square (Robertson) – Square-shaped tip for screws commonly used in North America
- Handle Material:
- Plastic – Lightweight, ergonomic designs, often with rubber for grip
- Wood – Traditional, usually for classic models
- Metal – Durable, heavy-duty handles, often for industrial-grade screwdrivers
- Shaft Material: Typically made from chrome vanadium steel or carbon steel for strength and durability
- Tip Material: Magnetic tips are common, allowing screws to stay attached during use
- Length: Ranges from 3″ to 12″ (varies by application)
- Shaft Size: Available in multiple sizes to fit different screw heads
- Grip Style:
- Ergonomic Handles for comfort during extended use
- Insulated Handles for electrical work
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